ElectricAlice
08-01-13, 15:33
Since a migraine in August I had been having the following symptoms:
The sensation that the left side of my face was drooping even though no physical change was apparent.
Pins and needles constantly throughout the day down the left side of my face, left arm and left leg.
A feeling of numbness.
A feeling of being 'split in two' and that the left side of my body was phantom.
A feeling of leaning to the left when walking.
Headaches & dizzy spells.
So I concluded I definitely had MS or a brain tumour or something bad!!
Turns out it's all our good friend anxiety!
I saw a neurologist and just got my MRI results back as all normal.
After the last six months of terror, I feel like I now know that anxiety can produce the strangest sensations!!
Anyone who has experienced this too, plead know anxiety can easily be the cause.
My symptoms have lessened and now only usually happen when I acknowledge them or am very stressed.
It has not been easy. At all.
But I feel progress has been made and a lesson learned.
Thank you for all your advice if you've been following my posts.
The sensation that the left side of my face was drooping even though no physical change was apparent.
Pins and needles constantly throughout the day down the left side of my face, left arm and left leg.
A feeling of numbness.
A feeling of being 'split in two' and that the left side of my body was phantom.
A feeling of leaning to the left when walking.
Headaches & dizzy spells.
So I concluded I definitely had MS or a brain tumour or something bad!!
Turns out it's all our good friend anxiety!
I saw a neurologist and just got my MRI results back as all normal.
After the last six months of terror, I feel like I now know that anxiety can produce the strangest sensations!!
Anyone who has experienced this too, plead know anxiety can easily be the cause.
My symptoms have lessened and now only usually happen when I acknowledge them or am very stressed.
It has not been easy. At all.
But I feel progress has been made and a lesson learned.
Thank you for all your advice if you've been following my posts.